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Critical Omissions with Douglas Dietrich

Started by Walks_At_Night, April 11, 2017, 08:01:43 PM

Gunner65

Quote from: Pelayo on January 23, 2019, 09:45:13 PM
I've noticed ddd has been emphasizing his Christianity lately and it occupies more of his broadcasts. Perhaps, since his revenue stream from his radio show is virtually non-existent, he is contemplating starting his own ministry so he can con old people out of their life savings.
His 40 member Facebook cult.  Who worship his worship of himself!  You know it!  He has not begged for money to make his rent for a while!  Living on SSDI and eating "meals on wheels" while partying and doing drugs?  and maintaining equipment? 

Gunner65

"Toxic Christianity"  DD is following his "talking points" for sure. 

Gunner65

Dietrich blames a dead hound dog and Bellgab !  Isaiah Ch 10. Matt. 24 - Dietrich continues to quote scripture!  (Which he previously rejects from the KJV as heretical). This is a new tactic which should be confronted! My guess is he will continue to repeat the same.  It is a confusion/diversionary tactic.

Dietrich hates white evangelicals and nationalists....Professor Bass?  Galations 3:28



Pelayo

Welp, I gotta catch an early flight to Seattle tomorrow morning, see ya next time.

Gunner65

Quote from: Walks_At_Night on January 23, 2019, 07:18:07 PM
Dietrich has a band in his flock now?
The band Dietrich mentioned was "Deepspacepilots" https://deepspacepilots.bandcamp.com/album/deepspacepilots
Said "They have been around forever" -  (2008)  https://www.facebook.com/thedeepspacepilots/



Guitar/vocals: Ron Strojny; Drums: Bill Shanklin; Bass: Andre Almaraz.

Dietrich claims Strojny paid 80.00 to Mike Ringley (Revolution Radio) for archived shows.

Quote from: Gunner65 on January 23, 2019, 10:29:22 PM
Dietrich stream OFFLINE
Dietrich cannot afford to do a "Live" stream since his location can be traced and him arrested for sedition. His shows are pre-recorded and streamed from a location where he is not around.

Quote from: Gunner65 on January 23, 2019, 10:06:30 PM
His 40 member Facebook cult.  Who worship his worship of himself!  You know it!  He has not begged for money to make his rent for a while!  Living on SSDI and eating "meals on wheels" while partying and doing drugs?  and maintaining equipment?
What is wrong with this picture? Dietrich must be getting money from his Communist China buddies or from the Leftist insurgency headed by Nancy Pelosi.

Dietrich doesn't believe in human rights and supports slavery. 2:19:59. Sounds like a typical commie.
Then he won't mind being a slave in one of Putin's Siberian gulags.
Refusal to work there means no warm clothes, food or heat provided.
There Dietrich has no rights. But the right to die is always granted.

Gunner65

January 27

Dietrich Declares "MISSION ACCOMPLISHED"
(On International Holocaust Remembrance Day)



Gunner65

Interesting - Dietrich claims Nazis killed 12 million Jews and he saw the records -  there were 15 million Jews world wide and 10 million in Europe at the time!

Forgot about Dietrich.  Whoops.


Blue Avians?

Dyson Sphere?  Hell Doug.  Go all Niven and do the Ringworld thing.



"Bangladeshi Mother F'ers".   What a thing to tune into.    ;)


Dietrich ruthlessly attacks Jim Marrs.  I think that is enough of Dietrich for awhile......................



Silly Dietrich. His crazy talk is probably attracting  too much attention of the wrong kind and his handlers don't like that one bit most likely. They may decide to "sever" relations with him permanently. Perhaps they will bring in a specialist from the House of Saud to do the job. He can do it with such grace and skill that even a Samurai will be impressed. Of course it will be recorded on video and put on YouTube for all of his "fans" to enjoy. Dietrich no doubt would want it that way and will go to his hair and makeup stylist to make himself presentable even after the event...LOL.

Gunner65

I bailed on this marathon "shit show" after listening to the first hour - (sorry I forgot to post that):



because Dietrich said he was going to start from the beginning and relay all of his "exposures" and "accomplishments to "new" listeners - no matter how long it took him to do so. And because I wanted to crawl into a warm bed and get a goods nights rest.

I am glad I did.  Dietrich is not "reinventing" himself one bit. He is only embellishing old lies and attacking various people who became more well known and anyone, even his Facebook friends for commenting on his insane BS or even sending him a link on his precious timeline.



https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100010281995316

Dietrich proceeds to humiliate the guy by reading from an article on the Kabala and Einstein and Solipsism (for an hour) and then somehow ends in the Battle of Los Angeles where he claims that children tore the uniform clothing and equipment from downed Japanese pilots!

"At the end of the war, the Japanese stated that they did not send planes over the area at the time of this alert, although submarine-launched aircraft were subsequently used over Seattle. A careful study of the evidence suggests that meteorological balloonsâ€"known to have been released over Los Angelesâ€"may well have caused the initial alarm. This theory is supported by the fact that anti-aircraft artillery units were officially criticized for having wasted ammunition on targets which moved too slowly to have been airplanes. After the firing started, careful observation was difficult because of drifting smoke from shell bursts. The acting commander of the anti-aircraft artillery brigade in the area testified that he had first been convinced that he had seen fifteen planes in the air, but had quickly decided that he was seeing smoke. Competent correspondents like Ernie Pyle and Bill Henry witnessed the shooting and wrote that they were never able to make out an airplane. It is hard to see, in any event, what enemy purpose would have been served by an attack in which no bombs were dropped, unless perhaps, as Mr. Stimson suggested, the purpose had been reconnaissance."

And concludes his attack on Mahin Ahmed by calling a "muslim MFer".  The next 3 hours begins with his claiming he stole Roswell evidence and documents from the feds and gave them to the Japanese for a UFO/Roswell Holocaust Museum in 1995-96.  (more to follow on that).

The remaining hours are all vampire bullshit with a few more additions, including more descriptive details of his mother (he now admits she was underage in 1936 but says she was 15 not 13 -lie- and was a child protege').  And that he also drank the blood of his own sister.  Now he warns his female followers (who are asking how they can become like himself) that accepting his nano-sperm or blood would be irreverseable.

Dietrichs' claim of being involved in the creation of the Japanese UFO Museum is also bullshit.

The main impression I got from this show was that Dietrich was trying to get his WTPS detractors to get angry. That's the whole point of him doing these shows it seems to me since nothing he says is of any value, true or verifiable. He must be one very angry SOB to be doing this for all these years. I wonder what he has to be so angry about, especially against white people? He is half white himself so he must hate himself too but strangely he admires the Nazis who are racists against non pure Aryans like himself. Dietrich should be taking anti psychotics meds.


Gunner65

January 28, 2019

Douglas Dietrich Debunked: "The Hakui City, Japan Roswell Holocaust/UFO Museum"  PART ONE:


Dietrichs' Claims:

1. The museum was created to honor the "holocaust" of Japanese/Asian POW's who were forced to demonstrate secret Japanese military aircraft and were subsequently killed at Roswell.

2. He was personally involved with the creation of the museum and provided the Japanese government (through Tetsu Matsuo and Teleport USA, LA) with artifacts and documents related to the Roswell crash incident which he stole from the US Government.


The museum was the vision of Johsen Takano:



https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1021238-d1967628-Reviews-Cosmo_Isle_Hakui-Hakui_Ishikawa_Prefecture_Hokuriku_Chubu.html

"In July 1996, this Buddhist priest/engineer/Porsche racer distilled the Noto Peninsula on the northern coast of Japan  timeless tradition of strange visitors into a single $50 million edifice. In the little beachfront town of Hakui City, about an hour north of Kanazawa, Takano created Cosmo Isle. The unrevealing name conceals a very singular tourist attraction: the world's biggest self-described "UFO science center and Habitable Zone." 

"Twenty-five years ago, Takano was writing science fiction scripts for Japanese TV when he first became interested in extraterrestrials. He began pitching the project around 1989, and eventually found his efforts dovetailing with a government program designed to rain development cash on disadvantaged areas. Apparently, a UFO museum and a landing pad are just what your average Japanese bureaucrat wants to see in a public works project. Cosmo Isle, which opened in July 1996, ended up costing 52 billion of the taxpayer's yen -- a little shy of $50 million."

"Takano's pet idea was not the only supernatural scheme afoot in the Noto area. In the nearby town of Oshimizu, farmer Hiroshi Koshino was already guiding tourists to a spot on his property that, he insists, is the burial place of Moses. At Kanazawa University, Takano lectures on scientific history. 'My specialty is the relationship between science and political power', he says." 

UFO Researchers Disappointed:

The project of his lifetime, and not an official Japanese government program to educate the world about UFOs.

"Only a few researchers outside of Japan have called the Hakui Space Musuem the Hakui UFO Museum and that the whole matter was laughing stock among serious UFO researchers of Japan. There was never any interest on the part of the Japanese government in the museum and in getting UFO information out to the world that governments everywhere have been keeping from the populace. There is much proof,  in the form of specific news articles mentioned concerning the Space Museum, the city plan of Hakui for the museum, and the fact that although a few of the local town businesses are calling Hakui the town of UFOs, the visitors to the museum so far have not been satisfied at all by the small amount of actual UFO information on display and present within the museum."

The Takano Deception:

Mr Takano has made many contradictory claims about this "UFO" museum over the years, and much of the world's confusion over the facility is due entirely to him. For example...When crop circle enthusiast Colin Andrews first promoted Takano to the world three years ago via his lectures and CPR Newsletters, he wrote, (CPR Newsletter - Fall '93):

"[Takano] explained that this was the beginning of a very important government program following adoption of a new policy to educate the Japanese people about the UFO phenomenon within the next three years. ... This was the first I was aware of the Japanese government's decision to reveal information about the UFO and other related phenomena. I could not believe what I was hearing, yet at a deeper level, I have expected similar developments from the west in a similar time frame."

Here Takano, according to Andrews, was claiming to be part of an official "Japanese" government plan to "educate" the Japanese people about the UFO phenomenon. But, curiously, when Takano was interviewed by UPI in January, '94 for a news story in which this UFO museum was stated to be entirely a Hakui City project, he said:

"We are not seeking to offer any conclusions on the existence of UFOs," Takano said. "Rather, we just want to provide people with information so that they can make their own judgment."

Strange. If the Japanese government wanted to educate its citizens about UFOs and, as Bob Dean claimed, was going to display dead ETs and UFO crash debris, they would very definitely be offering conclusions on the existance of UFOs. Stranger still is that when plans for the Hakui Space museum were first announced in 1989 by the Mayor of Hakui city, Kazuo Shiotani, he had no doubts about the aim and purpose of including UFOs in such a museum. Antonio Huneeus, writing in the spring 1993 _UFO UNIVERSE_, pp 44-45, stated:

"The Japan Times" quoted Mayor Kazuo Shiotani saying that "our idea is that if we build a museum or a library devoted to UFOs, we will be able to attract more conventions and tourists. We want Hakui to be a town that everyone in Japan knows."

So this "UFO" museum was entirely the idea of the small textile town of Hakui, and its purpose was "to attract more conventions and tourists. "This fact would have been confirmed to anyone who'd bothered to contact their nearest Japanese embassy. I did and was told that there was no official Japanese government interest in UFOs, and there were no plans to "educate" its citizens about UFOs.

The plans for the Hakui museum did show one small section which was labelled "UFO", but this was a very small section indeed, and was immediately next to an area labelled "SETI". But this small section was "very"important, at least according to Mr Takano. The many stories coming directly from and attributed to Mr Takano are amazing, but none more than his incredible claim to have seen "official" U.S. government pictures of dead Roswell ETs. Michael Hesemann claims that Takano said he was:

"Flown with two others to the CIA HQ in Langley to view 5 hours of material including the same autopsies. (as the ones shown in the Santilli video.) On June 29, 1995, Ray Santilli announced that:

"Colin Andrews came to my office two days ago with a team of Chinese officials. Last year as part of an exchange of information the CIA had shown them their footage of Roswell. The four officials in my room confirmed that my footage was from the same batch they saw...As you would expect it was an exciting moment for us all."

"It was later confirmed by Hesemann that these "Chinese" officials were in fact Johsen Takano and a Prof. Chiang of a Taiwanese UFO group.Mr Takano provided Chiang with some of the ET pictures he claimed he'd received during his alleged high-level visit to the CIA, and Chiang published them in a book. Unfortunately for Chiang, and anyone else who took Takano's story seriously, the pictures that Takano produced were the same rubber ETs from the Roswell museum display that were posted to the Internet last year as "Chinese ETs", and recently appeared in 'Penthouse'."

Mr Takano has a lot of questions to answer.  Perhaps you could contact him and ask why he's been misleading so many people for so many years over "his" so-called "UFO" museum? Why did he claim it was an"official" Japanese government UFO education project when all along it was a local Hakui City enterprise to attract tourists?

"You might also ask him about his alleged visit to the CIA; why he claimed that the rubber ETs on display at the Roswell International UFO Museum and Research Centre were the same ones seen in the Santilli footage?; why did he give Chiang pictures of those rubber Roswell ETs and claim he got them from the CIA?; why has the Hakui town council become reluctant to promote the "UFO" aspect of the Space museum? Has it anything to do with the "UFO" exhibit he arranged in April of 1994 that comprised: "about 70 panels of photos, videos, and various UFO related materials"?

According to a review of this exhibition in the "Hokkoku Shimbun"newspaper, the displays 'drew nothing but complaints such as "Is this all?" and "This was disappointing!"'

Sources:
https://www.salon.com/2001/05/31/noto/

http://www.v-j-enterprises.com/japmus2.html

http://www.v-j-enterprises.com/skcjosh.html





Gunner65

PART TWO:

3. The the museum opening  in 1996 was delayed because the US Government sought to punish the Japanese for it by imposing trade restrictions advised by Donald Trump.

4. The museum was investigated by the FBI in 1996 for claiming to have artifacts and secret CIA/FBI documents which Dietrich claims he had given to them.

Takano Lied to American UFO group Beyond Boundaries:

Cancelled a scheduled conference trip and told the group they could not attend opening ceremonies of the museum.

"Then there was an announcement included in the FAX that due to diplomatic and bureaucratic situations at the museum the conference
scheduled at the facility for late July had also been cancelled.  This surprising information came to us following our reading the press
coverage the day before of the agreeing upon and signing, finally, the U.S.  Japanese Trade Agreement. "


Why would this trade agreement have anything to do with the museum opening allegedly being cancelled? The agreement was hardly favorable towards Japan - it forced them to end their policy of imposing import quotas on U.S. products - so where's the connection?

"The much publicized UFO Museum in Hakui City, Japan, has been opened on July 1, 1996, as scheduled. We found out after contacting the local newspapers there because it was not reported in any national newspapers nor in any news media outside its district. But, it turned out to be an ordinary space museum, not the specialized UFO museum as publicized widely abroad. We have found no special mention of UFO in small news reports both before and after its opening. In the local area of the museum one of the papers carried a one page advertisement of the museum sponsored by 60 or so mainly construction related companies listed in the lower part of the ad. There was no mention of UFOs."


"The writer was seriously worried about the planned Beyond Boundaries expedition, directed by Robert and Cecilia Dean, and coming all the way to Hakui for almost nothing in the subject of UFO information offered by the museum. Then he hears that we have cancelled suddenly this expedition and is sincerely concerned that we spent time and money coming to Japan last March to arrange contacts and logistics for the expedition."

"Well, folks, for us here the mystery deepens. We, at Beyond Boundaries, were a little devastated when we received a FAX back in June from a spokesperson telling us that if we arrived at the museum on July 1st for the opening ceremonies we would not be allowed to attend. Then there was an announcement included in the FAX that due to diplomatic and bureaucratic situations at the museum the conference scheduled at the facility for late July had also been cancelled."


"This surprising information came to us following our reading the press coverage the day before of the agreeing upon and signing, finally, the U.S. Japanese Trade Agreement. When we visited the unfinished museum last March the director of the museum - not mentioning names here either - was bubbling over with excitement about the massive amount of UFO information the museum was going to offer the public for the first time ever in the world! This was the project of his lifetime and there was no doubt the guy was totally sincere and then when we were present May 18th in Burbank for the "alien implant" removals he was also a guest for the event, traveling all the way from Japan."

Document and Museum investigation by FBI another Takano publicity ruse:

Investigators at the Hakui Centre for UFO Research in Tokyo, Japan, claimed in September 2015 they had discovered a document that proves there is extra-terrestrial life.  The FBI memo contains details about flying saucers being piloted by three feet tall aliens.The Bureau is said to be concerned about the findings at the research center, fearing the discovery could lead to members of the public gaining access to thousands of documents.

The bullet point memo states that the official, Toru Wada, said, “In the future, we hope the center will become a focus of international attention in terms of collecting and disseminating information on UFOS.” Wada was quoted as saying, “The city has painstakingly acquired the documents over a 10-year period from such sources as the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).” Also discussed in the memo is Josen Takano (then 38) a municipal employee and UFO enthusiast and investigator who had collected US information on UFSs via the FIOA as well as “thousands of books on UFOS.”

"Perhaps what concerned the FBI most about the Hakui project was cited in the January 7, 1994 FBI memo subject titled “Seaside Town to Build Center for UFO Study”. Under the FOIA (Freedom of Information Act), the Hakui memo is available in the FBI vault online."

As it turns out, the "document" the Hakui project was "cited" to have "discovered" is actually from the CIA dated January 7, 1994 and not from the FBI. It was approved for release in May 2000. Apparently the Hakui Project was not aware of this until 2015



https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/document/0005517787


But perhaps the most disturbing fact, for anyone wanting to cover-up the existence of UFOs was the final part of the memo. “Takano said efforts are under way to gather even more information through a network of enthusiasts in 12 other countries.”

The 1950 FBI "memo" as it turns out, is actually a resurfacing hoax known as the Hottel memo. The memo itself surfaced decades ago, in 1977. But the hoax began decades earlier. The Hottel memo was the end of a long chain of tale-telling. The memo repeats a story from the Wyandotte Echo, a legal newspaper in Kansas City, Kansas in January of 1950. An Air Force investigator read the story (and pasted into a memo himself. Such practices were common in the days before scanning documents was possible and memos had to be typed out). He then sent it on to Hottel.


The FBI "hoax" memo contains details about flying saucers being piloted by three feet tall aliens. The FBI memo reportedly reads: “An investigator for the Air Force states that three so-called flying saucers had been recovered in New Mexico.“They were described as being circular in shape with raised centers, approximately 50 feet in diameter.“Each one was occupied by three bodies of human shape but only 3 feet tall, dressed in metallic cloth of a very fine texture.

“According to Mr (name blanked out), the saucers were found in New Mexico due to the fact that the Government has a very high-powered radar set-up in that area and it is believed the radar interferes with the controlling mechanism of the saucers.”

Conclusion:

There is no evidence to substantiate that the museum had anything to do with the official government of Japan other than a program assisting tourism in disadvantaged areas. Or that it had anything to do with being a "Roswell Holocaust Museum" Or that Douglas Dietrich had anything to do with providing stolen documents or artifacts.

The museum was opened on schedule and not affected by any trade agreement involving Donald Trump.  There have been no credible reports of the FBI or CIA investigating the Museum in either 1994 or 2015.  Not surprising since the origin of "reports" of the "investigation" were not cited, and the original "FBI" memo was determined to be hoax in 1977.

Sources:

https://mysteriousuniverse.org/2015/10/mysterious-japanese-ufo-museum-investigated-by-fbi/

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/aliens-exist-says-top-secret-140036302.html?guccounter=1

https://www.topsecretwriters.com/2015/09/fbi-document-revealed-feds-concern-about-hakui-ufo-museum/

https://redstarfilms.blogspot.com/2011/04/hottel-memo.html

Dr. MD MD

So, what’s kicking at this Satanist party tonight? :D

Nice bit of research Gunner. You know that Dietrich made his first appearance in the public arena by claiming that the Roswell case was not about aliens from space and crashed saucers but that he claimed these aliens were Japanese midgets who shaved off all their body hair and the saucer crafts were hydrogen filled dirigibles. I guess the Japanese didn't learn anything from the Hindenburg disaster that happened just prior to WW2 that Hydrogen is a extremely combustible gas not recommended for use in dirigibles. Helium is a safer alternative but more expensive and scarce. Of course Dietrich claimed he got all this information from secret documents he was assigned to incinerate at the Presidio library. Too bad not enough people in the UFO community told him to shove his lies up his ass when he first got on the air.

Corona Kitty

Fuck Douglas Dietrich, who gives a shit what he says.

Jackstar

Quote from: username on January 28, 2019, 11:20:51 PM
Fuck Douglas Dietrich, who gives a shit what he says.

Michael Aquino's cheerleader sure seems to. It's uncanny.

Corona Kitty

Quote from: Jackstar on January 28, 2019, 11:29:52 PM
Michael Aquino's cheerleader sure seems to. It's uncanny.


D.D. is his number 1 fan.

On a interview that Aquino had done which can be heard on YouTube ( if I could only remember which show it was ) he claimed while in Vietnam when he was with the Green Berets he was on a secret mission where he drove a truck or bus into Cambodia or Laos to do something which he did not disclose. It sounds like he was like that Captain Willard character in the movie Apocalypse Now. Even though he is an old man now I bet he is still tough as nails and way more than a match even for Dietrich. I can see how Dietrich can be compared to Colonel. Kurtz who went insane and went into the jungles of Cambodia with his men to do unspeakable acts of evil against the Viet Cong and others. Maybe Aquino will be given an assignment to terminate Dietrich's command with "extreme prejudice" ....LOL. Hope Dietrich has his memoirs all typed out to be given to Aquino for safekeeping which hopefully explains to the world why he has been doing the things he did all these years. Of course Dietrich should realize that Aquino will not leave with the memoirs until he finishes what he was sent to do in the first place. "the horror....the horror..."

Gunner65

Dietrich also claims that Proclamation 2714: "Shows that the USA had to lay down arms and surrender and clean up after the atomic bombs - and yet you people are still in denial." -  FALSE

Proclamation 2714â€"Cessation of Hostilities of World War II  -  December 31, 1946





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